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1997 Dodge Avenger, Starts but RPM's Don't Go High

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Mar 13, 2011
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by: Anonymous

Be sure and check the timing I have a Ford Ranger and it did the same thing and my timing was off.

Jun 18, 2009
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Any range in an estimate that it would take to fix it?

Steve Says,

There really is no way for me to give you a very accurate estimate for this repair. It all just depends on what is wrong.

Unless there is some major problem I don't think it would be over $200-$300. You might consider having it diagnosed by a mechanic. This way you know exactly what you are getting into and how much it would cost to repair.

Good luck!

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